The plot thickens, and the action scenes get more gory. Which is good.
While the first book was a bit to clean/YA for me, we now have Riley coming to terms with what (and whom) he wants, and while we don’t really get more than a few heated glances and kisses, the sexual tension between him and Jai and Noel (and even reluctant Gideon) is palpable. But the focus in this book isn’t about the smut we all love to read about, it’s about Riley slowly losing his naïve innocence and finally standing up to those who bully him, or only treat him as a child.
Still, in some scenes it’s difficult to remember that he’s not 12, but 19, especially as he talks about the other younger (looking) characters as “boys” and keeps cuddling and nuzzling and being carried around by them. But I’m confident he’ll get there eventually 😅
What’s a bit… well. I guess “annoying” is a bit harsh, but I’ll take the term for now: seeing all the angels (with the exception of Gideon and Michael. And Lucifer.) behave like a bunch of teenage brats with too much power. The angel realm is painted as very similar to the earthly one, with the bonus of teleportation and throwing fireballs at each other - they even have a hospital where they treat injured angels. Like… why? Why can they heal each other in the mortal realm, but not in Utopia? And why, of all things, do we have Archangels like Gabriel and his wretched apprentice behave like a brat throwing tantrums?
Also: while I get why Riley behaves the way he does ( Miss Janet really fucked him up badly…), I should really count the times he’s saying/crying/sobbing “I’m sorry” 🙄 (Just checked. It’s 86 times. 86!!!)
As for the plot: I obviously kind of guessed correctly what the real parentage of Riley is about, so his powers didn’t come as a surprise. What happened to Noel broke my heart, and I loved seeing how close he and Jai are.
Another side character I loved is Beau - I hope we’ll get to see more of him.
The book is difficult to rate - some parts were 5 star worthy, others almost made me angry because of how stupidly the characters acted. Considering I’ve been more than invested in it though, and given the - again - brilliant narration by Kirt Graves, I’ll rate it with 4 stars.
I’ll definitely continue the series, but I feel like taking a break for a week or two before I dive into it again.